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Home » Reader question » Reader question: Who knows a decent hotel near Nana in Bangkok?
Reader question: Who knows a decent hotel near Nana in Bangkok?
Dear readers,
I am looking for a good hotel with breakfast options and parking for my car near Nana. The Nana hotel is rejected because it is old junk, especially the rooms.
I want to pay maximum 1500 baht per night.
Who has a good tip?
Regards,
Glass
Hi there!
You can try immfusion, Halte Onnut; With BTS just minutes from Nana. And has parking options, ask the receptionist. http://www.immhotel.com/default-en.html
Woraburi hotel
Loha's suites. Sukhumvit soi 2
NanaThai Mansion at the end of soi Nana on the left. Plenty of parking space and rooms between Bht 1.000 and Bht 1.200. Ask for the new building behind the old one where the reception is.
Ibis Nana
Galleria 10 in Soi 10 with roof terrace.
Also check latestays.com
Well, come on, poke around on Agoda, my dear!
Anyway, I've had some experience for years with two hotels in that area, about a ten minute walk from Skytrain Nana.
I like them very much and small.
Woraburi Hotel
(For the taxi driver you pronounce: 'Wo-là-bu-lì, matter of speaking their language.)
Walk a bit into Soi See, past the bars and in a quieter part you first end up in Woraburi Hotel on a corner on the right. That provides sufficient comfort and has a reasonable price, approx. 35-40 eu. Sometimes discount through Agoda. Agoda has been giving the best price for that hotel of all hotel finders for years.
Then the Boss Suites.
I personally find the Boss Suites a real discovery of mine.
It was my first ever hotel in Bangkok and the one where I learned to taste and appreciate the abundant yet complex love of Thai women.
I went through passionate nights, intimate moments and deadly loves, so therefore also the necessary toss-and-throw work. My mobile smashed to pieces by a jealous Noy. The reception is always ready to solve it for you.
They have bathrooms with a naughty side. But I keep that a secret.
I do like the Boss Suites, a very charming breakfast room with large windows and the petit dejeuner is really a grand dejeuner, extensive buffet breakfast, helpful. There is a small pool downstairs which I never saw anyone lying in. A large pleasant entrance hall to work.
The Boss Suites have a decent parking space in the basement.
Agoda often offers room with free breakfast, maybe because I am a loyal customer of theirs.
I especially want to make it clear that most taxi drivers or tuktuks don't know where the Boss Suites are.
At the corner at the Woraburi is a short alley on the right, walk next to the dogs and twenty meters further you are there, large glass facade.
I find the Boss Suites to be a little oasis in the middle of Sukhumvit and Soi 4.
So if you want to stay there, first check the street name on the internet (give it on paper in Thai and then the taxi drivers will search extensively) - or say that it is close to the Woraburi. They know them better.
I could stay there for months, because there is such a space, also in the rooms.
Price approx. 35-45 eu
Motorsai's are always chatting on the corner of the Woraburi.
There you go!
Tai pan hotel Soi 23
Fusion suites Soi Wattana
Amari hotel Soi 5
Royal Benji hotel Soi 5
Parkhotel Soi 7
Adaphi suites Soi 8
Try trivago marg or agoda
We spent the night in the Woraburi hotel last summer!
Simple hotel with swimming pool on the roof.
We paid € 6 for 250 nights, no money for the place!
If you stay near Nana you are regularly stuck in heavy traffic with your car. Try to stay out of the crowds and travel to Nana with the Skytrain. After midnight you take a taxi.
In my opinion, the best price/quality ratio is The Green Bells Hotel, Sukhumvit, soi 79. A 5' walk from the On Nut BTS station (skytrain). Parking, 4-star hotel with beautiful swimming pool, modern rooms, English-speaking staff. Many restaurants nearby. Easy connection to the motorway network that crosses Bangkok. Rates at booking.com or Agoda are always around 900 bath/night
Parking and good breakfast for a requested price is hotel Sawasdee Soi 8.for 31€.
Good clean with wifi and safebox.have fun.
BM
Sawasdee Soi 8 does not have its own parking lot. If you are lucky you can park in the soi near the hotel, but that is not always possible.
Dynasty Inn Bangkok.
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http://www.dynastyinn.com/Bangkok/Dynasty-bangkok-homepage.html
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Try these: Ambassador hotel, sukhumvit Soi 11, Parkhotel, Sukhumvit Soi 7,
Century Parkhotel, don't know the address, is also nearby. As well as the Landmark hotel!
These hotels have parking space!
Success!
the boulevard hotel is opposite foodland